Lake Sammamish State Park

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Lake Sammamish State Park is a park at the south end of Lake Sammamish, in King County, Washington, United States. The park is 512 acres (207 ha) and is administered by the Washington State Park agency [1]. The park has 6858 feet of waterfront[1] and is known for its boating and watersport activities, such as waterskiing.

On July 14, 1974, serial murderer Ted Bundy abducted Janice Ott and Denise Naslund in broad daylight within four hours of each other at the park[2]. Their skeletal remains were found months later on the side of the road two miles away near Issaquah, Washington, the town nearest to the park.

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  1. ^ a b Lake Sammamish Park web page. Washington State Parks.
  2. ^ Ted Bundy, notorious serial killer. CourtTV Crime Library. CourtTV.